Common Laptop Pc Myths Dispelled

Laptop computers are a tool that most people need today for work, school, and networking. College classrooms now have wireless Internet access and power connections at every desk so that students can take notes and do research on their portable PCs while in class. Some schools even have students log onto the Internet to take exams in class. Considering the popularity of PC notebooks today it is surprising that there are so many common misconceptions about them.

Notebook computers were launched onto the market in the early nineteen eighties, but this type of computer was not used often until the nineteen nineties. Today's portable computers come in a wide range of styles with many different functions. One of the newest variations on the portable computer is the netbook. The netbook is a small PC that has been designed to take with you to log onto the Internet while you are out and about. Portable computers are now smaller than ever, and oddly myths persist about these small computers. You may be surprised by the following myths.

Myth 1: PC Notebooks are Always Higher Priced Than Desktop PCs

It is simply not true that notebooks are always more expensive than desktop PCs. Sure, there are laptops that are more expensive than desktop PCs, but there are also many that are lower priced or similarly priced. The new netbooks are often priced amazingly low - sometime half the price of a desktop PC. The price of your new computer depends on what you need to use it for. A better graphics card for gaming will raise the price, as will other upgrades.

Myth 2: Laptop batteries do not last long enough to use them when you do not have a power outlet.

Portable computer batteries have improved over the last ten years and they actually last much longer than they used to. Most of today's PC notebooks actually have a battery life between six and eight hours. They do not have to be charged as frequently as older portable computers did. You still have to recharge them at least once a day, but that is not so difficult.

Myth 3: Desktops just have the most features and options.

Today's PC notebooks are everything today's desktops are. PC notebooks that have excellent graphics cards and sound cards are easy to find for gamers and music lovers. For those who need to be connected there are built-in webcams and microphones. PC notebooks also generally come standard with wireless cards so you can connect almost anywhere.

PC notebooks have changed in over the last two decades, just as most technology has. Today's portable computer actually offer longer battery life, wireless connections, great graphics, large memory capacity, duel-core processors, and many other great options. On top of all of this, many PC notebooks are also reasonably priced.

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